Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 8 December 1993, p. 10

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Page 10+ Halton Hills This: Week; Wednesday; Décember'8, 1993 Entertainm (ENTRANCE OF REAR PARKING rNaLOT) 873-2441 Casting call goes out for GLT show Promenade By Peter Roe GLT Publicity Director Jacky Willows’ next production hits the John Elliott Theatre stage in February, but the shoes of the characters of David V. Robinson’s Promenade all need to be filled first! Promenade is “a heavenly chunk of life,” enthuses Willows. “It doesn’t miss anything as far as people, attitudes, behaviors - plus it’s a little naughty to boot!” laughs Jacky. “It’s a real challenge for any actor Fun & Prizes ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY Friday December 10 Kent Tocher in The Station House Lounge no cover charge EXOHANGE TAVERN 37 KING STREET, GEORGETOWN, NTs Across from the GO station A FAMILY TRADITION FOR 80 YEARS 9:00 p.m. who’s interested. It’s a real challenge for me.” Boasting a cast of three males and one female, Promenade depicts four suc- cessive generations of the same family from 1895 to 1975, thereby challenging the actors with several roles! Auditions will be held at 33 Stewarttown Road (GLT headquarters), Dec. 14 and 15 at 7:30 p.m., following the Christmas production, Mother Goose. We're Sony! ‘ ~ The Georgetown Children’s Chorus presented the “Sounds of | Christmas” last ‘Sunday at the John Elliott Theatre to the delight to those who attended. photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW our recent By Peter Roe Cosmos TOURAMA,) oi Pbicty advertisement Returning to put sparkle featuring into a Georgetown Little Sunlink TO FLORIDA should have read none other than Jacky Willows, whose fairy tale vision is expressed through the bright colors of the scenery in GLT’s upcoming Mother Goose. A Jack(y) of all trades, Willows has participated in almost all facets of the the- atre, including set design and even directing! You may recall Opera Comique - nom- inated for two Thea awards. Jacky has been painting 873-2000 | for GLT “one show short of GEORGETOWN PROBE CHENG. Por Ro Oe Ss ESN. Ss Mother Goose Directed by Ron Hunt * Produced by Dorcthy Hunt Written by Margaret Eggleton-Kaye December 10th - 730 pm, December llth & 12th - 3:00 pm and 730 pm Tickets are $7.00 for Adults & Children and $5.00 for nee : 20 or more Available at Oxbow Books, ung’s Hallmark and Delrex Smoke Shop Lid. (Georgetown Mall) For Information Call 877-2321 Pharmacy (Main St. 10 years,” but has found her talents stretch to Globe Productions as well (Mikado, Into the Woods, Oliver!), collecting a slew of praise with each-effort! Exactly how long does it take to complete a full set? “I can paint a backdrop in three days. Preliminary set design could.take 36 hours. Theatre set this Christmas is . When you come down to the finishing of the set - it depends on how many sec- tions the set has - a day here, a day there. It’s very time consuming when you can only allot ehh family 12 hours a week!” Nominated also for her designs (The Curate, Shakespeare) as well as her paintings (Night Must Fall - a director’s special award!), Jacky’s current work will help dazzle the young and young-at-heart, when the: ‘come to see Mother Goose this Friday (7:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday (3 & 7:30 p.m.) at the ich Ellon Theatre, 9 Chur t. in Georgetown. Tickets are $7 each or $5 for groups of 20 or more! There are still plenty of excellent seats for the evening performances, so be sure to get yours today! Visit Hallmark, Young’s Pharmacy, Oxbow Books, Delrex Smoke Shop or the MUSIC DEPARTMENT presents... CHRISTMAS CELEBRATIONS ' 93 FEATURING: ¢ Instrumental & Vocal Ensembles and Soloists Saturday December 11th 7:30 PM GDHS Cafetorium ADMISSION: ADULTS $4.00 FAMILY RATE $12.00 JJ STUDENTS $3.00 Mother Goose set design all-consuming John Elliott Theatre box office (Tuesdays and Thursdays, 4-8 p.m.) for yours! Hurry, for there are only five show before Ms. Goose flies the coop! Please phone 877-2321 for more information. See you at the atre! —_____ Tree Lighting Laster: and District Memorial Hospital’s annual tree-lighting festivities will be held Thursday (tomorrow) 7- to-8 p.m. outside the hospi- tal’s front lobby. This year’s event will feature not only the tree-lighting ceremony but a special guest of honor from the North Pole who will throw the illumination switch. To round out the festive cele- brations, the program includes carol singing, i pelea hot apple cider and sweets. “This deoprela pies Georgetown hospital staff and board members with an opportunity to formally thank the community for supporting our 1993 Christmas Tree- lighting Campaign for a new Interpretive Electrocardiograph (ECG) machine,” says John Oliver, Georgetown hospital’s Chair the Tree-lighting Campaign.For further infor- mation on the 1993 campaign and festivities, please contact the Hospital’s Administration Office at 873-0111, Ext. 241. BACK GiFT MEDEA WAILABLE A\ ETOWN CINEMAS

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